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		NIAGARA  FALLS 
		One of the most charming places in Ontario, NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE , 
		26km downstream from the Falls, boasts lines of elegant clapboard houses 
		surrounded by well-kept gardens, all spread along tree-lined streets. 
		The town, much of which dates from the early nineteenth century, was 
		originally known as Newark and became the first capital of Upper Canada 
		in 1792. But four years later it lost this distinction to York (Toronto) 
		because of its proximity to the frontier - a wise decision, for the 
		Americans crossed the river and destroyed Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1813. 
		The town was rebuilt (and renamed) immediately afterwards, and has 
		managed to avoid all but the most sympathetic of modifications ever 
		since. This period charm attracts a few too many day-trippers (and 
		souvenir shops) for the town's own good, but the crowds are rarely 
		oppressive, except on weekends in July and August.   |